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COLLECTION NAME:
Medieval Document Collection
Record
Identifier:
exwsms101_bk
Manuscript Identifier:
MS 101
Title:
Vocabularium
Alternative Title:
MS 101
Alternative Title:
Miscellany of Manuscripts, Vocabularium, Formicarus, Speculi, Historialis
Incipit:
et per dey promissiones. Item tota die contristatus
Author:
Nider, Johannes, approximately 1380-1438
Author:
Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264
Origin Date:
between 1425 and 1475
Origin Location:
Germany
Description:
Vocabularium, in Latin, containing various texts. Contents include: fragment from a Latin dictionary, beginning in the middle of an entry for dies and ending in the beginning of the entry for diripio (ff. 1-2v); O.P., Summa de casibus conscientiae; concluding remarks about the completion of the original text in Pisa, 1338 and the death of brother Bartholomew in 1348 (ff. 4-157v); Iohannes Nider, Formicarius (ff. 162r-183r); and Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum Historiale Book 8, imperfect (ff. 187r-205r). Several watermarks including a "P" like Briquet, 8531; arms emblazoned with three fleurs-de-lis and a dangling "t" like Briquet, 1739 or 1741; a "Y" like Briquet, 9183/4; two keys, like Briquet, 3822; a unicorn like Briquet, 9992-9995.
Provenance:
Written in Germany in the middle of the 15th century. 16th century manuscript note on f. 2v refers to early provenance: “Iste liber spectat ad bibliothecam Hoermersum.” Nineteenth century auction label of Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., of New York, N. Y., no. 1580, on front paste down. Twentieth century label of William Salloch, of New York, N. Y., on rear paste down. Deposited in 1985 by the Cistercian Abbey of Our Lady of Springback, Sparta, Wisconsin.
Explicit:
et solvent id est ostendunt aliquid ligatum vel solutm?
Secundo Folio:
alius hic digesto
Extent:
205 leaves
Subject:
Spiritual life-- Early works to 1800
Subject:
Occultism--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Witchcraft--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Superstition--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Theology--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Occultism--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Beguines
Subject:
Beghards
Subject:
World history--Early works to 1800
Subject:
Philosophy, Medieval
Language:
lat
Dimensions:
292 x 215 mm (written space: 203 x 139 mm)
Material:
paper
Collation:
1² + 1 inserted after 2, 2¹⁰, 3-4¹², 5-6¹⁰, 7-12¹², 13-14¹⁰, 15-17¹², 18¹⁰, 19¹² wants 10-12.
Foliation:
ff. ii + 205 + ii, front and rear flyleaves are modern paper. Single parchment folio inserted after folio 2. Modern foliation in lead (ii), 1-205, (206-207).
Binding:
Bound in German gothic-style binding with worn tooled leather over wooden boards. Tooled in lozenge patterns with criss-cross fillet work with daisey-like stamps in each lozenge. Sewn over 5 bands. Front and rear boards are detached. 17th or 18th century re-backing. Spine title reads: Codex / Manuscriptus / Vocabularium / Formicarus / Speculi / Historialis / Sec. XV. Pastedowns and flyleaves probably contemporary with re-backing.
Decoration Description:
Initials in red and blue and red highlighting passi, ff. 4r-157v; red paraphs. Signed with letters and Arabic numbers, catchwords on some leaves, many cropped. 9- and 8-line initials on ff. 4r. 5- to 2-line initials throughout.
Description of Hands:
Written in various gothic hybrida hands with cursiva influence and with many abbreviations. Changes of hands between f. 2 and f. 4, f. 55v and f. 56r. Sporadically ruled with frames.
Is Part Of:
Medieval Document Collection
Is Part Of:
Manuscript 101, Western Michigan University Special Collections
Publisher:
Western Michigan University
Date-Issued:
2019
Type:
Text
Format:
image/jp2
Rights Statement:
Rights Status:
No Copyright - United States
Access Rights:
Digital reproduction published by Western Michigan University and made available for private study, scholarship or research use under applicable U.S. Law. Access to digital reproductions provided by Special Collections at Zhang Legacy Collections Center, Western Michigan University.

Vocabularium